Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
The Wade-Davis Bill required a much heavier standard for Southern states to be re-admitted into the Union after the Civil War. This included an "ironclad oath," made by at least 50% of Southern voters in each state that they had both never supported the Confederacy and that they swore full loyalty to the Union.
This was in opposition to Lincoln's 10% Plan, which only aimed to require that 10% of voters per state swear loyalty to the Union.
DURING RECONSTRUCTION, African Americans had the right to vote! Yay! (B is incorrect.) Due to the sheer numbers of African American voters, African Americans often won political office throughout the South--a big change from before! A is correct!! Keep in mind that while African Americans were elected in the North, the question asks about African Americans in the SOUTH (C is incorrect). Also, minimum wage didn't exist in the United States at the time (D is incorrect).
Answer: A
Answer:
First, the President must nominate someone to become a Justice on the United States Supreme Court when there is a vacancy. Then, the Senate must confirm the nomination with a majority vote.
Explanation:
There are no qualifications listed by the Constitution for becoming a Justice. The only steps one has to go through is the nomination and Senate confirmation.
However, in practice, having experience in law is a requirement as all previous Justices have been trained in law, even if they didn't go to law school.
Answer:
The US is a federal government.
Explanation:
The federal system divides the government to the federal governments and smaller governments (the state & local governments for the United States). It is also a indirect democracy in how it goes about passing laws, electing officials to do the bidding of the people.
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Answer:
Battle of Midway
Explanation:
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